Tag Archives: Bank of America

Bank of America Corp. today said it plans to nearly double the number of its advisers who work with wealthier customers, bringing the total number to more than 1,000 by the end of the year. The Charlotte-based bank said the ...

About 40 real estate agents filed into the Bank of America Home Loans building in SouthPark June 1 for a crash course in short sales, an often-tricky transaction that’s been on the rise in Charlotte. Attorney Jaime Kosofsky and real ...

Hold onto your wallet. It might be an antique in a few years. The world of online banking is not new, but now three of the industry’s biggest players, including Charlotte-based Bank of America, have joined forces to make money ...

Bank of America said it has completed the sale of Balboa Insurance Co. to QBE Insurance Group. The companies announced the sale agreement in February. Balboa Insurance was acquired by Countrywide Financial Corp. in 1999. Bank of America acquired Countrywide in 2008.

Bank of America and Wells Fargo could see their debt ratings lowered by a major rating agency. Moody’s Investors Service said it might downgrade the ratings of the two corporations, as well as Citigroup, citing concerns that the U.S. government ...

Thirty acres of vacant land in Charlotte was sold Monday in a foreclosure auction for $6.96 million. Bryant Park LLC owned the property in Bryant Park near Berryhill Road, Fleetwood Drive and Evergreen Drive just off Freedom Drive. The lender was ...

Three of the nation’s biggest banks — Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo — have teamed up to start a Charlotte-based joint venture to allow customers to pay for goods and services using only an email address or ...

Bank of America has tentatively agreed to a $410 million overdraft fee lawsuit settlement, according to court documents released Monday. The lawsuit was filed as a class action against some U.S. banks, but the Charlotte-based banking titan is the first ...

Cell phones were once clunky bricks carried by only a privileged few. Today, millions use the seemingly ubiquitous devices for instant communication and more than ever for banking. But with the introduction of new technology, the way of banking is ...

A former Bank of America computer programmer was sentenced today to two years in prison for stealing almost $285,000 from company ATMs during seven months in 2009. Prosecutors say Rodney Reed Caverly, 54, used a special computer code to withdraw the money without ...